Collab pin



E. sam- 4CLLAR PIN Filed July 27. 1923 gyn/vento@ lIl@ Patented F eb. 5,1924.

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To all whom. t may comm.'

- Be it known that EUGENE SIXT, citizen of the United States, residingat Springville, in the county of Erie and State of New York, hasinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Collar Iins, of whichthe following is a specification.

This invention relates to an improved form of `pin fastener particularlyadapted le to hold the points of a soft collar together for preserving aneat appearance of the collar on the wearer.

Objects of the invention are to provide a 'device of the above kindwhich is extremely simple in construction,

- ehle to the collar, and one which is edsc- .tively held againstaccidental loss.

Other objects will appear as the nature of the invention isbetterunderstood, and the same consists in the novel form, com; hination andarrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described, shown in theaccompanyin drawing, and claimed.

K ln the rawing, wherein like reference characters indicatecorresponding parts throughout the several views Figure 1 is a frontelevational view of a collar pin constructed in accordance with thepresent invention Figure -2 is a side elevational view of the deviceshown in Figure l, and A Fi ure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary lsectionaview of the pin.

Referring in detail to the drawing, thel invention embodies two -allpins 5 whichare xed to the ends cfa slightly curved r 6 upon the r ofthe latter, seid bar be rovi an4 suitable oementation.

pins 5 ot @-shepe and heve their the pin in the collar readily attac'hmiupon its front surface with erably by dri ling small holes in each endof the bar and inserting and soldering the pins therein as indicated at7 in Figure 3. When thus positioned, the free outturned end portions ofthe in are in close proximityto the rear sur ce of the bar 6, said pinsbeing in spaced relation as shown in Figure 2. i i,

collar pin constructed in accordance with the present invention will befound ve convenient and serviceable. It is attac ed to the collar by4hooking one end. of point und drawing the other point of the co larsnugly and inserting the other end of the pin. To remove outer endsrigidly attached to the bar prefthe pin, the collar is held at thepoints of the wine, and one end ot tle pin is un'liooked,

whereupon the other end the pin may be thus seen that a very simple`collar fastener is provided which may be more readily attached than thepins now in use, and hy ser: of the S-shape of the pin members, thedevice will stay in place.

at l claim as new is:

A g ner for holdin the points of a so collar in adjacent re ationcomprising a slightly curved bar having spaced S- ;wv pins -rigidlyfastened to the ends the, the free ends of the ins projectinginwardlytowards each ot 1er with the free end portions of the same in close'prosimity to the rear surface of said bar said pin memmrs heiligprovided with end portions inserted in sockets in the end of the her andsoldered therein.

ln testony whereof l ax my signature.

EUGENE SlXll.

